Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United States: With the Eulogy Delivered Before the Legislature of New YorkSaxton, 1859 - 404 páginas |
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... influences of piety and patriotism in New England , at that time , is . furnished to us by the education of the younger Adams . Nor can we fail to notice that each of those virtues retained its relative power over him , through- oat his ...
... influences of piety and patriotism in New England , at that time , is . furnished to us by the education of the younger Adams . Nor can we fail to notice that each of those virtues retained its relative power over him , through- oat his ...
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... influence . He was for a long time Speaker of the House of Representatives in Massachu- setts , and during many years one of His Majesty's Provincial Council . He was a faithful representative , and throughout his public services , a ...
... influence . He was for a long time Speaker of the House of Representatives in Massachu- setts , and during many years one of His Majesty's Provincial Council . He was a faithful representative , and throughout his public services , a ...
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... influence of which is manifested in the character of his illustrious son . Thus he writes to Mrs. Adams , touching certain calumnies which had been propagated against him : - " Don't distress yourself about any malicious at- tempts to ...
... influence of which is manifested in the character of his illustrious son . Thus he writes to Mrs. Adams , touching certain calumnies which had been propagated against him : - " Don't distress yourself about any malicious at- tempts to ...
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... influenced by certain " elective affinities , " had become sundered into two great political parties - Conservative and Progressive , or Federal and Democratic . Both were distrustful of the Constitution . The former believed it too ...
... influenced by certain " elective affinities , " had become sundered into two great political parties - Conservative and Progressive , or Federal and Democratic . Both were distrustful of the Constitution . The former believed it too ...
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... influence on conflicting parties . In these things he left behind him a pure and noble example , richly worthy the imitation of his successors in that high ; station . The Revolution in France , and the measures adopted by the Allied ...
... influence on conflicting parties . In these things he left behind him a pure and noble example , richly worthy the imitation of his successors in that high ; station . The Revolution in France , and the measures adopted by the Allied ...
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